Malaysia could be banned from facilitating significant table tennis occasions unless it gives Israel visas to contend in one month from now's reality group titles, the game's worldwide body said on Thursday.
Judit Farago, CEO of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), gave the notice as the aftereffects of the Israeli group's visa applications stay undecided.
"On the off chance that they deny visas, then Malaysia won't be recompensed any world title occasions later on by the ITTF," said Farago told by email.
"The issue has not happened yet, in the event that it does, then the ITTF's official panel will examine the circumstance and attempt to discover arrangements."
The Jerusalem Post reported a week ago that the Israeli group had yet to acquire visas, in spite of working with Malaysian authorities for a considerable length of time to unravel the issue.
A senior Table Tennis Association of Malaysia authority told on Thursday that it is likewise anticipating the consequences of Israel's visa applications.
Reports said that regardless of the possibility that the Israeli group is permitted to join in, their banner and song of devotion could be banished from the opposition beginning in late February
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